Danny Vash and Nite Wolf are a three-piece power trio with a classic hard rock sound that recalls the likes of AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Ozzy and Judas Priest. The Albuquerque, NM rockers are fronted by singer/guitarist Danny Vash who is joined by bassist Mike Alberts and drummer Bill Weber. The band are a headliner in Albuquerque and have also opened shows for the likes of Blue Oyster Cult, Robin Trower, and Savoy Brown, among others. Check out Danny Vash and Nite Wolf’s video for “Walkin’ My Dog.”

Hailing from Pembroke, Wales in the UK, Mr. Spoon are a heavy alt rock band with a sound that’s heavily influenced by Nineties grunge acts like the Pixies and Nirvana and classic hard rock a la Led Zeppelin. The three-piece power trio is fronted by singer/guitarist James Amen Heslop and includes bassist G Funk and a drummer simply known as Boots. Mr. Spoon’s sound manages to be both retro and contemporary at the same time and contains elements of jazz, punk, funk, dub, dance and classical. We think these lads… Read More

Klover Jane is a heavy rock band from Seattle, WA with a classic hard rock sound that recalls the likes of Guns N Roses and Soundgarden. With a voice that owes a definite debt to Axl Rose, Klover Jane frontman Rane Stone has been identified as having a voice that’s “the greatest thing to come out of Seattle in a… Read More

Drone is a heavy progressive rock band from Denmark, that describes themselves rather accurately as progressive grunge. The band combines diverse influences that include King Crimson, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Tool, and even Peter Gabriel era Genesis, to concoct a modern heavy rock sound that is at once familiar and intriguing. Recently these Danish rockers followed in the footsteps of the Beatles, relocating to Hamburg, Germany to take their career up a notch. Check out this rocking clip of Drone performing “Divide and Conquer” live in Las Vegas.

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8stops7 are a Ventura, CA alt rock band with a radio friendly hard rock sound that’s even been called “arena-ready” by some. The band was signed to Warner Bros/Reprise Records at one point. However after parting ways with the label in 2002, they’ve spent the last decade honing their sound, recording and building up their following. Along the way they’ve shared stages with the likes of Read More